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Spark Platform

Description

Apache Spark™ is a fast and general engine for large-scale data processing.

This cookbook is designed to install and configure Spark.

Requirements

Cookbooks and gems

Declared in [metadata.rb](metadata.rb) and in [Gemfile](Gemfile).

Platforms

A systemd managed distribution:
- RHEL Family 7, tested on Centos

Usage

First Setup

The recommended way to use this cookbook is through the creation of a role
per spark cluster. This enables the search by role feature, allowing a
simple service discovery.

In fact, there are two ways to configure the search:
1. with a static configuration through a list of hostnames (attributes hosts
that is ['spark-platform']['hosts'])
2. with a real search, performed on a role (attributes role and size
like in ['spark-platform']['role']). The role should be in the run-list
of all nodes of the cluster. The size is a safety and should be the number
of nodes in the cluster.

If hosts is configured, role and size are ignored

See [roles](test/integration/roles) for some examples and
[Cluster Search][cluster-search] documentation for more information.

Master High Availability

To install properly a HA spark cluster, set
['spark-platform']['master_ha_with_zk'] to true. Then set the number of
masters you want with ['spark-platform']['n_of_masters'].

You also need a Zookeeper cluster. This is not in the scope of this
cookbook but if you need one, you should consider using [Zookeeper
Platform][zookeeper-platform].

The configuration of Zookeeper hosts use search and is done similarly as for
spark hosts, ie with a static list of hostnames or by using a search on
a role. The attribute to configure is ['spark-platform']['zookeeper'].

Java

By default, this cookbook installs openjdk from the official repositories
(openjdk-headless 8 on centos 7) just before starting the service. You can
change this behavior by setting node['spark-platform']['java'] to "", or
choose your package by setting the package name in
node['spark-platform']['java'][node[:platform]].

Test

This cookbook is fully tested through the installation of the full platform
in docker hosts. This uses kitchen, docker and some monkey-patching.

If you run kitchen list, you will see 4 suites:

zookeeper-centos-7

spark-platform-1-centos-7

spark-platform-2-centos-7

spark-platform-3-centos-7

Each corresponds to a different node in the cluster. They are connected through
a bridge network named kitchen, which is created if necessary.

For more information, see [.kitchen.yml](.kitchen.yml) and [test](test)
directory.

Local cluster

The cluster installed with kitchen converge is fully working and can thus be
used as a local cluster for developments tests.

You can access it by using internal DNS of the docker network named kitchen
or by declaring each node in your hosts file. You can get each IP by
running:

Spark group

In standalone mode, it is not possible to execute spark jobs with different
users. This means that the result files will always be owned by spark user. To
be able to use different user accounts, a solution is to add all users to spark
group and make the files group modifiable. In this cookbook, the spark group is
created with "append true" option so other cookbooks can modify it to add
users.

Attributes

Configuration is done by overriding default attributes. All configuration keys
have a default defined in [attributes/default.rb](attributes/default.rb).
Please read it to have a comprehensive view of what and how you can configure
this cookbook behavior.

Recipes

default

Include other recipes, that is:

user

install

config

systemd

service

user

Create user and group for Apache Spark.

install

Install Apache Spark using a tarball package.

config

Configure Apache Spark, searching for other cluster members if available.

systemd

Create systemd unit files

service

Enable and start services

Resources/Providers

None.

Changelog

Available in [CHANGELOG.md](CHANGELOG.md).

Contributing

Please read carefully [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md) before making a merge
request.

License and Author

Copyright (c) 2016 Sam4Mobile
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.

Changelog

1.1.0

Set default spark group as system and use append to allow external
modifications

Test:

Add seccomp=unconfined to allow systemd

Strengthen gitlab-ci tests, use image directly with skip_preparation

Add retry on java package installation

1.0.0

Initial version tested on centos 7 with Spark 1.6.1

Collaborator Number Metric

1.1.0 passed this metric

Contributing File Metric

1.1.0 failed this metric

Failure: To pass this metric, your cookbook metadata must include a source url, the source url must be in the form of https://github.com/user/repo, and your repo must contain a CONTRIBUTING.md file

Foodcritic Metric

1.1.0 failed this metric

FC066: Ensure chef_version is set in metadata: spark-platform/metadata.rb:1FC069: Ensure standardized license defined in metadata: spark-platform/metadata.rb:1Run with Foodcritic Version 14.3.0 with tags metadata,correctness ~FC031 ~FC045 and failure tags any

No Binaries Metric

1.1.0 passed this metric

Publish Metric

1.1.0 passed this metric

Supported Platforms Metric

1.1.0 passed this metric

Testing File Metric

1.1.0 failed this metric

Failure: To pass this metric, your cookbook metadata must include a source url, the source url must be in the form of https://github.com/user/repo, and your repo must contain a TESTING.md file

Version Tag Metric

1.1.0 failed this metric

Failure: To pass this metric, your cookbook metadata must include a source url, the source url must be in the form of https://github.com/user/repo, and your repo must include a tag that matches this cookbook version number